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View Poll Results: Do You Consider Skeletor To Be Dead?

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No!!!

8057.14%

Yes!!!

10.71%

Yes, But He Can Still Be "Killed" For Good!!!

42.86%

Somewhere In The Middle!!! (he's supernatural but he's not a walking corpse)

Do You Consider Skeletor To Be Dead?

I've read a few times in various threads that some people consider Skeletor to be dead.

Before the addition of Keldor, I always considered Skeletor to be a demon with a skull like face. I felt the floating head look was just an artist's shortcut rather than proof that he was one of the walking dead.

In MOTUC, I took Skeletor to be a medieval Two-Face who was "healed" by being merged with Demo-Man rather than a stay in the burn ward.

For all intents, Keldor is. I say Keldor died the day Hordak merged him with Demo-Man. There's no going back to what he was- if Hordak's spell were reversed or otherwise neutralized, Keldor would die immediately after from his greivous wounds. Hordak confirms this in the MYP episode "The Power of Grayskull", when he threatens to "take back the life" he gave a defiant Skeletor. At best, Keldor's on "life support", but I mostly believe except for shared memories and faint emotional attachments, Keldor is indeed no more. Skeletor, a supernatural, yet living being, has taken his place.

For all intents, Keldor is. I say Keldor died the day Hordak merged him with Demo-Man. There's no going back to what he was- if Hordak's spell were reversed or otherwise neutralized, Keldor would die immediately after from his greivous wounds. Hordak confirms this in the MYP episode "The Power of Grayskull", when he threatens to "take back the life" he gave a defiant Skeletor. At best, Keldor's on "life support", but I mostly believe except for shared memories and faint emotional attachments, Keldor is indeed no more. Skeletor, a supernatural, yet living being, has taken his place.

This is pretty much exactly how I feel as well

When I'm lifting heavy objects I sometimes shout, "BY THE POWER OF GRAYSKULL"

I chose somewhere in the middle - though I don't really know how to define how I imagine him. I think he is alive, but I think he is also almost dead.

I think he was on the brink of death, but unlike other people (or creatures) who survive and come back to life, he never came back. I see him as this creature that chose to stay on the brink of death because that's where he feels comfortable.

There's not much info on afterlife in MOTU universe, and I wouldn't like to project different mythology into it (vampires, zombies or whatever). I don't think he is like that. I just think he kinda flirts with death, and is an agent of death in the living world.

BTW, I was never too thrilled with the whole Keldor idea, so I totally ignore that in my attempts to understand Skeletor.

Keldor was close to death, but saved by Hordak by merging him with Demo-Man.
So that means to me that Skeletor is very much alive!

He's kinda like two personalities into one body like X-Man Rogue and transformed like Darth Vader.

He's got both personalities from Keldor and Demo-Man into him,
but in my universe they are also merged in harmony into one personality.
Mostly evil, with a tiny bit of humanity from Keldor.
Forever bounded as one creature, it was an irreversible process.

I see Skeletor as a largely supernatural entity, not something that can be easily put into everyday categories like "alive" and "dead". But then I'm kinda strict about what I consider dead. If something moves about and doesn't decay, I don't see how it can really be dead. Not necessarily alive though, as robots move about and don't decay either, but they never were alive to begin with. I guess that's why they invented the word "undead". But then zombies are considered undead, even though they are often decaying corpses and... Agh! It's all too complex!

For all intents, Keldor is. I say Keldor died the day Hordak merged him with Demo-Man. There's no going back to what he was- if Hordak's spell were reversed or otherwise neutralized, Keldor would die immediately after from his greivous wounds. Hordak confirms this in the MYP episode "The Power of Grayskull", when he threatens to "take back the life" he gave a defiant Skeletor. At best, Keldor's on "life support", but I mostly believe except for shared memories and faint emotional attachments, Keldor is indeed no more. Skeletor, a supernatural, yet living being, has taken his place.

This makes sense. Prolly true. In the mental sense, Keldor is no more and never will be again, though he is in there.

Still, not an undead creature because of the skull head. Like what was said at the top, he's a Eternian Two-Face, or even Joker. He's scarred in a way that couldnt really exist, and he's kept alive in a way that is magical, but he isnt an animated corpse.

Skeletor is a living, breathing, eating, excreting being, who just happens to have a skull face.

Weather it's a skull face with burned skin and a neck, or a floating skull (I go with this nowdays) and magic "connecting" it to the body, is immaterial. In a world where people can have 3 faces/heads (Man-E-Faces) or cybernetic NECKS! (Mekanek) and still be alive and not really robots, or even barely cyborgs, Ole' Skullface is definately still a living being.

But I will say that the addition of Demo-Man's essence or whatever does make him a magical being, at least as far as Classics is concerned. Which I actually like. LIke for instance a Human or an Orc in fantasy is just a being, a race, but something like a fairy or an elemental, though alive, is part of somewhere else as well, a magical creature. This is Skeletor now. He is a bit beyond normal laws of life.

In my opinion Skeletor is like Galvatron or the Silver Surfer or any of the heralds of Galactus. He was given great power, and in the case of MYP and Megatron, it was to save their lives in return for some kind of survitude by a higher power. For say Silver Surfer this "deal with the Devil" saved his home planet. He is not dead but his will and his soul is not entirely his any longer.

It'd be interesting if say the higher power, whether it be Hordak or Demo-Man, took the power back from Skeletor would he return to being plain Keldor? If so would he still maintain his evil schemes or would he ultimately team up with He-Man to battle the Horde or the Snake men? I mean, he is a son of Miro; he has noble blood. Could there still be a hero in there like Anakin Skywalker? Or could superior skills beckon superior ambition? Could it be that only the thrown of Eternia and the Secrets of Castle Greyskull will satisfy him whether he be Skeletor or Keldor? Oh well, just a thought.

A journey that began long ago in a place neither near nor far…
A story of heroes, passed down through the ages…
Until now.
This is our story. These are our heroes…

Given that Skeletor would have the combined memories and experiences as both Keldor and Demo Man. No doubt it would have taken him quite a while to cope with such a merge as it was stated he went insane after the merger rather than just taking it a little too well as shown in MYP. I definitely say he's inbetween life and death.